Yes. A quick one would be to improve the directive on automated decision-making. Make sure that the internal reviews that are written every six months actually make it to the public. We're still waiting for the one that was supposed to be released last year. Apparently, it will be released in April. We're still waiting on it.
Others have mentioned how we shouldn't rely on investigative journalists to keep doing the work. The public should have this information. We should have updates. We should have home pages on the OPC and Treasury Board websites and in other spaces to show the latest involvement, like the procurement use of these technologies, like FRT, until they are banned.
The directive itself needs improvement. I will have those improvements and recommendations in writing later. We should follow the EU and the U.S. in putting together an act that covers the transparency of law enforcement, which is currently not covered by other public AI registries around the world. I will also put that in writing.